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Counter-Terrorism and State Political Violence: The `War on Terror` as Terror

SKU: 9780415607209

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Unpack the complexities of state political violence with this critical volume on counter-terrorism strategies. It investigates how the ‘War on Terror’ itself can be understood as terror, exploring its link to state power and neo-liberal social orders. Featuring case studies from global contexts like Sri Lanka and insights from Noam Chomsky and John Pilger, this book is essential for Indian students and academics in critical terrorism studies, political violence, international security, and sociology seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary conflict.

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